New information about the fire that destroyed the former Younkers department store building in downtown Des Moines. Good afternoon everyone. Thanks for joining us. The Des Moines Fire Department says the scene is now in full recovery mode. KCCI's Ben Jordan is live in the newsroom with the update. Mollie, we're told the timeline for the recovery process could take weeks to months. On-site work for the Des Moines Fire Department is officially complete, but the investigation into the cause is ongoing. City officials say 8th Street is expected to reopen later this week depending on the needs of the Greater Des Moines Partnership building that received extensive damage from the fire. 7th and Walnut streets will remain closed for the foreseeable future. The Des Moines Fire Department says the help provided by the A-T-F National Response team saved months for private and public recovery efforts. "WITHOUT THAT LARGE COLLABORATIVE EFFORT, WE WOULD PROBABLY BE WELL INTO THE SUMMER BEFORE WE COULD BE IN A POSITION TO SAY, OK NOW IT'S TIME TO CLEAN UP YOUR SITE AND GET BACK TO BUSINESS." Custody of the Younkers property is now back to Alexander Company. They are responsible for stabilization or demolition plans.

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